Anonymous instant messaging app
No one doubts that the world leader in the segment of instant messaging apps for Android is Facebook through WhatsApp. But the most used platform on the planet also has its detractors, who see among other serious problems of anonymity that affect the user. That is why dozens of alternatives have emerged, such as Telegram or Signal, which try to offer more secure services for user privacy. Among them is TeleGuard, which offers instant messaging communication without the user having to register by providing a telephone number, email address or any other personal data.
No phone numbers or data collection
The connection between users in this app is carried out through a personal ID given at the time of its first execution. This will be the one that identifies the user in order to access the platform and can be located by other users.
We want the communication to be confidential, so we have not only opted for an anonymous registration, but also to implement the SALSA 20 data encryption system, reinforced by the fact that the servers are located in Switzerland. And you know that with Swiss servers it is the same as with their banks: what happens in Switzerland, stays in Switzerland.
Otherwise, we find ourselves with an app for chatting that offers features such as the following:
- Sober user interface with a simple design.
- Possibility to make audio and video calls.
- Large collection of stickers.
- Attach files, images or videos to your messages.
- Share the app with your contacts through other platforms and invite them to join.
- Discussion groups and news distribution.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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